- 20 Oct, 2013 6 commits
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JC Brand authored
The controlbox toggle is now generated via a backbone view, you don't need to manually include it in your markup.
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JC Brand authored
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JC Brand authored
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JC Brand authored
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JC Brand authored
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JC Brand authored
Make sure the last roster item is still added (even if it's a zombie), so that the roster will be shown (roster is only shown when last_item property is true).
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- 19 Oct, 2013 7 commits
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- 08 Oct, 2013 5 commits
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JC Brand authored
Conflicts: Makefile converse.css converse.min.css converse.min.js docs/doctrees/index.doctree docs/html/index.html docs/html/searchindex.js
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JC Brand authored
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JC Brand authored
Bumped version Updated release date in CHANGES.rst Minified CSS and JS Generate HTML docs
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JC Brand authored
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JC Brand authored
It's a relic from a time before the class subclassed a Backbone.Collection
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- 07 Oct, 2013 5 commits
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JC Brand authored
Conflicts: converse.js
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JC Brand authored
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JC Brand authored
Conflicts: converse.min.js
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JC Brand authored
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JC Brand authored
When using show_only_online_users, roster item DOM elements are removed from the DOM if their status changed from 'online' to something else. When their status changed to 'online' again, they were re-added. Their views (RosterItemView) instances however didn't listen to events anymore. Calling delegateEvents on the view after calling $.remove() fixed this.
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